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There is also a timeless quality to this book, unfortunately. Leaders tell their people that another group is bad, the people believe it, and war and barbaric behaviors ensue, usually on both sides, and fear rules the day. For such a slim book, this is a full one.,

Enjoy is the wrong word for this book but the narrative intrigued I liked the way the Magistrate ran the settlement but his personal life was a complete mess.
I like Coetzee's writing but it is not enjoyable subject. If he writes out of colonial guilt then at least he has some guilt but he may just be writing to capitalize on the guilt. And what writer doesn't write to capitalize.
I did not like the magistrate because he was basically a womanizer, stayed out of things rather than took and interest in governing and liked collecting what probably should have been respected.
What I liked in the writing was the the look at how government, politics disregards the rights of people for the Empire to the point of harming not only the people but also the land.
I did not like the magistrate because he was basically a womanizer, stayed out of things rather than took and interest in governing and liked collecting what probably should have been respected.
What I liked in the writing was the the look at how government, politics disregards the rights of people for the Empire to the point of harming not only the people but also the land.